Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He wants you to destroy willingly the barrier you 've erected between Him and you .
2 With these saws , a knob directly above the blade allows you to turn just the chuck rather than the whole body of the saw — especially useful in tight corners .
3 He says we play basically a bump and grind game .
4 Although he concedes that shareholder perks are primarily a marketing exercise , Mr Hume says they benefit both the company and shareholders .
5 Twenty-six-year-old Yasmin says it took about a year and a great deal of hard work to get her figure back into shape , so she knows she 'll have a hard task in front of her after the birth of her second baby .
6 Essentially what we will see between nineteen forty six and nineteen forty nine is a controlled explosion when the Chinese Communist Party quite systematically and deliberately harnesses this vast pool of discontented humanity and uses it to sweep away the Kuomintang regime .
7 This allows us to describe uniquely the position of any point in a plane ( or in space ) by an ordered pair ( or trio ) of numbers , called coordinates .
8 The antithetical models of design 's significance that we possess today , all of which contain implicitly or explicitly a view of " design-and-society " relations ( for example the view that sees design as merely the activity of commodity shaping , or the view that sees design as the activity which alone allows us to organise consciously the meeting of material human needs — which " involve things or usable products " — in forms consonant with and conducive to particular kinds of social relations or ways of life … ) contain also , naturally , a view of what design is .
9 He thinks you want either a windscreen wiper arm or a window regulator arm .
10 This leads him to put forward an alternative , three-point scheme for understanding the individual 's conscious and subconscious behaviour and its relation to the social world .
11 So often in conditions races we see just a handful of runners competing for good prizemoney , a situation which has prompted a reduction in Pattern races from 139 to 101 in the 1990-91 season .
12 They clamp the butt and place a weight near the tip which enables them to derive both a measure of the bending stiffness and the ‘ kickpoint ’ .
13 Will he also confirm that he was able to tell them that the loophole in the tax law which enables them to pay virtually no tax in this country will not be closed by his Government ?
14 Students will appreciate the word-list ( over 800 terms with a phonetic transcription ) and the index of grammar exercises which enables them to find immediately a range of exercises on a number of key grammar points .
15 This index enables you to select either the option to reserve a package or product name or alternatively reserve up to 29 source , foreign or pmodel names .
16 This is fortunate , because it enables us to measure directly the distance of these stars from us : the nearer they are , the more they appear to move .
17 I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again .
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